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2016–17 EFL League Two

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Football league season
EFL League Two
Season2016–17
ChampionsPortsmouth
PromotedPortsmouth
Plymouth Argyle
Doncaster Rovers
Blackpool
RelegatedHartlepool United
Leyton Orient
Matches557
Goals1,490 (2.68 per match)
Top goalscorerJohn Akinde
John Marquis
(26 goals each)
Biggest home winStevenage 6–1Hartlepool
Yeovil 5–0Crawley
Crewe 5–0Grimsby
Accrington 5–0Leyton Orient
Plymouth 6–1Newport County
Portsmouth 6–1Cheltenham
Biggest away winHartlepool 0–5Cambridge
Longest winning run7 matches
(Exeter City)
Longest unbeaten run15 matches
(Accrington Stanley,
Carlisle United)
Longest winless run13 matches
(Notts County)
Longest losing run10 matches
(Notts County)
Highest attendancePortsmouth 1–1Plymouth Argyle (18,644)
Average attendance4,751
All statistics correct as of 28 May 2017.

The2016–17 EFL League Two (referred to as theSky Bet League Two for sponsorship reasons) is the 13th season of the Football League Two under its current title and the 24th season under its current league division format. The fixtures were announced on 22 June 2016.[1]

Team changes

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To League Two

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Promoted fromNational League

Relegated fromLeague One

From League Two

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Promoted toLeague One

Relegated toNational League

Teams

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Locations of the 2016–17 Football League Two teams
ClubLocationStadiumCapacity[14]
Accrington StanleyAccringtonCrown Ground5,057
BarnetLondon(Edgware)The Hive Stadium6,418
BlackpoolBlackpoolBloomfield Road16,750
Cambridge UnitedCambridgeAbbey Stadium8,127
Carlisle UnitedCarlisleBrunton Park17,149
Cheltenham TownCheltenhamWhaddon Road7,066
Colchester UnitedColchesterColchester Community Stadium10,105
Crawley TownCrawleyBroadfield Stadium5,996
Crewe AlexandraCreweGresty Road10,180
Doncaster RoversDoncasterKeepmoat Stadium15,231
Exeter CityExeterSt James Park8,830
Grimsby TownCleethorpesBlundell Park9,052
Hartlepool UnitedHartlepoolVictoria Park7,833
Leyton OrientLondon(Leyton)Brisbane Road9,271
Luton TownLutonKenilworth Road10,226
Mansfield TownMansfieldField Mill9,846
MorecambeMorecambeGlobe Arena6,476
Newport CountyNewportRodney Parade7,850
Notts CountyNottinghamMeadow Lane19,588
Plymouth ArgylePlymouthHome Park17,441
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park21,100
StevenageStevenageBroadhall Way6,722
Wycombe WanderersHigh WycombeAdams Park10,300
Yeovil TownYeovilHuish Park9,665

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
BlackpoolEnglandNeil McDonaldSacked18 May 2016[15]Pre-seasonEnglandGary Bowyer1 June 2016[16]
Leyton OrientEnglandAndy Hessenthaler26 September 2016[17]14thItalyAlberto Cavasin2 October 2016[18]
Newport CountyNorthern IrelandWarren Feeney28 September 2016[19]24thEnglandGraham Westley10 October 2016[20]
Grimsby TownEnglandPaul HurstHired byShrewsbury Town24 October 2016[21]8thEnglandMarcus Bignot7 November 2016[22]
Mansfield TownEnglandAdam MurrayResigned14 November 2016[23]18thScotlandSteve Evans16 November 2016[24]
Leyton OrientItaly Alberto CavasinSacked23 November 2016[25]22ndEnglandAndy Edwards23 November 2016[26]
BarnetEnglandMartin AllenHired byEastleigh1 December 2016[27]8thEnglandKevin Nugent15 February 2017[28]
Notts CountyRepublic of IrelandJohn SheridanSacked2 January 2017[29]22ndEnglandKevin Nolan12 January 2017[30]
Crewe AlexandraEnglandSteve Davis8 January 2017[31]18thGibraltarDavid Artell8 January 2017[31]
Hartlepool UnitedEnglandCraig HignettMutual consent15 January 2017[32]19thEnglandDave Jones18 January 2017[33]
Leyton OrientEngland Andy EdwardsHired by theFootball Association29 January 2017[34]23rdEnglandDanny Webb29 January 2017[34]
Newport CountyEngland Graham WestleySacked9 March 2017[35]24thWalesMike Flynn9 May 2017[36]
Leyton OrientEngland Danny WebbResigned30 March 2017[37]24thEnglandSteve Davis10 July 2017[38]
Grimsby TownEngland Marcus BignotSacked10 April 2017[39]14thEnglandRussell Slade12 April 2017[40]
BarnetEngland Kevin Nugent15 April 2017[41]16thEnglandRossi Eames19 May 2017[42]
Hartlepool UnitedEngland Dave Jones24 April 2017[43]23rdEnglandCraig Harrison26 May 2017[44]
Crawley TownEnglandDermot DrummyMutual consent4 May 2017[45]21stAustraliaHarry Kewell23 May 2017[46]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Portsmouth(C, P)46269117940+3987Promotion toEFL League One
2Plymouth Argyle(P)46269117146+2587
3Doncaster Rovers(P)462510118555+3085
4Luton Town46201797043+2777Qualification forLeague Two play-offs[a]
5Exeter City46218177556+1971
6Carlisle United461817116968+171
7Blackpool(O, P)461816126946+2370
8Colchester United461912156757+1069
9Wycombe Wanderers461912155853+569
10Stevenage46207196763+467
11Cambridge United46199185850+866
12Mansfield Town461715145450+466
13Accrington Stanley461714155956+365
14Grimsby Town461711185963−462
15Barnet461415175764−757
16Notts County46168225476−2256
17Crewe Alexandra461413195867−955
18Morecambe461410225373−2052
19Crawley Town461312215371−1851
20Yeovil Town461117184964−1550
21Cheltenham Town461214204969−2050
22Newport County461212225173−2248
23Hartlepool United(R)461113225475−2146Relegation to theNational League
24Leyton Orient(R)46106304787−4036
Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2017. Source:BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Four teams play for one spot and promotion toEFL League One

Play-offs

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See also:2017 English Football League play-offs
SemifinalsFinal
        
4Luton Town235
7Blackpool336
7Blackpool2
5Exeter City1
5Exeter City336
6Carlisle United325

Results

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Home \ AwayACCBARBLPCAMCRLCHLCOLCRACREDONEXEGRIHARLEYLUTMANMORNPCNTCPLYPORSTEWYCYEO
Accrington Stanley1–02–12–01–11–12–11–03–23–21–21–12–25–01–41–12–31–32–00–11–00–12–21–1
Barnet2–01–10–10–13–11–12–20–01–31–43–13–20–00–10–22–20–03–21–01–11–20–22–2
Blackpool0–02–21–12–23–01–10–02–24–22–01–32–13–10–20–13–14–14–00–13–11–00–02–2
Cambridge United2–11–10–02–23–11–12–02–12–31–00–10–13–00–31–31–23–24–00–10–10–01–21–0
Carlisle United1–11–11–40–31–12–03–10–22–13–21–33–22–20–05–21–12–11–21–00–31–11–02–1
Cheltenham Town3–01–22–20–11–00–32–12–00–11–32–11–01–11–10–03–11–12–31–21–10–00–12–0
Colchester United1–22–13–22–04–12–02–34–01–12–33–22–10–32–12–02–20–02–10–00–44–01–02–0
Crawley Town0–01–11–01–33–30–01–10–30–01–23–21–03–02–02–21–33–11–31–20–21–21–02–0
Crewe Alexandra0–14–11–11–21–10–02–00–22–12–05–03–33–01–21–12–11–22–21–20–01–22–10–1
Doncaster Rovers2–23–20–11–02–22–01–01–13–11–31–02–13–11–11–01–12–03–10–13–11–02–24–1
Exeter City0–22–12–21–22–33–03–00–14–01–30–01–24–00–02–03–10–10–20–20–11–14–23–3
Grimsby Town2–02–20–02–12–20–11–01–10–21–50–30–31–21–13–02–01–02–01–10–15–21–24–2
Hartlepool United2–00–20–10–51–12–01–11–14–02–13–10–11–31–10–03–22–21–21–10–22–00–21–1
Leyton Orient1–01–31–21–11–20–11–33–20–21–40–10–32–11–21–20–10–12–30–20–13–00–20–1
Luton Town1–03–11–02–01–12–30–12–11–13–11–11–23–02–21–13–12–12–11–11–30–24–11–1
Mansfield Town4–40–11–00–02–01–10–03–13–01–11–20–14–02–01–10–12–13–10–20–11–21–11–0
Morecambe1–20–12–12–00–31–21–12–30–01–50–31–01–11–20–21–30–14–12–12–00–21–11–3
Newport County1–02–21–31–22–02–21–11–01–10–01–40–03–10–41–12–31–12–11–32–30–20–11–0
Notts County0–21–01–00–12–32–13–12–11–10–12–22–22–13–10–00–01–20–31–21–31–10–20–0
Plymouth Argyle0–10–20–32–12–01–02–12–02–12–03–00–31–12–30–32–01–06–10–12–24–23–34–1
Portsmouth2–05–12–02–11–16–12–03–00–11–20–14–00–02–11–04–01–12–11–21–11–24–23–1
Stevenage0–31–00–21–21–22–12–42–11–23–40–22–06–14–12–10–10–13–13–01–23–03–02–2
Wycombe Wanderers1–10–20–01–01–23–30–21–25–12–11–02–12–01–01–10–12–02–10–11–11–01–01–1
Yeovil Town1–10–10–31–10–24–22–15–03–00–30–00–01–21–10–40–00–11–02–02–10–01–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2017. Source:BBC Sport
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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Source:BBC Sport
Correct as of 28 May 2017

RankPlayerClubGoals
1EnglandJohn AkindeBarnet26
EnglandJohn MarquisDoncaster Rovers
3EnglandDanny HyltonLuton Town22
4EnglandMatt GoddenStevenage20
Republic of IrelandJames CollinsCrawley Town
6EnglandOmar BogleGrimsby Town19
EnglandDavid WheelerExeter City
8EnglandLuke BerryCambridge United17
9EnglandChris PorterColchester United16
10EnglandOllie WatkinsExeter City15

Monthly Awards

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
ManagerClubPlayerClub
AugustEnglandJim BentleyMorecambeEnglandJames CoppingerDoncaster Rovers[47][48]
SeptemberScotlandDerek AdamsPlymouth ArgyleEnglandJon SteadNotts County[49][50]
OctoberEnglandKeith CurleCarlisle UnitedEnglandJason KennedyCarlisle United[51][52]
NovemberEnglandGareth AinsworthWycombe WanderersEnglandOmar BogleGrimsby Town[53][54]
DecemberEnglandJohn McGrealColchester UnitedEnglandScott KashketWycombe Wanderers[55][56]
JanuaryScotlandDarren FergusonDoncaster RoversEnglandOllie WatkinsExeter City[57][58]
FebruaryEnglandDarren SarllStevenageEnglandMatt GoddenStevenage[59][60]
MarchEnglandJohn ColemanAccrington StanleyNorthern IrelandShay McCartanAccrington Stanley[61][62]
AprilEnglandPaul CookPortsmouthEnglandMickey DemetriouNewport County[63][64]

Attendances

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#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[65]
1Portsmouth FC2316,823
2Plymouth Argyle239,652
3Luton Town238,046
4Doncaster Rovers236,021
5Notts County235,970
6Grimsby Town235,259
7Carlisle United235,114
8Cambridge United234,737
9Leyton Orient234,663
10Exeter City234,166
11Colchester United233,973
12Wycombe Wanderers233,917
13Crewe Alexandra233,882
14Hartlepool United233,788
15Mansfield Town233,774
16Yeovil Town233,567
17Blackpool FC233,456
18Cheltenham Town233,323
19Stevenage FC232,899
20Newport County232,861
21Crawley Town232,492
22Barnet FC232,260
23Morecambe FC231,703
24Accrington Stanley231,699

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